Executive Committee Meeting: Society for
the Study of Peace, Conflict and Violence 7/27 Tue: 10:00 AM - 3:50 PM Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach Resort and Spa, Iolani Suite III Chair: Ethel Tobach, PhD, American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY |
Invited Address: Morton Deutsch Conflict Resolution Award
Address 7/28 Wed: 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM Hawai`i Convention Center, Meeting Room 301A
Ronald J. Fisher, PhD, American University, Washington, DC |
Symposium: APA Task Force on Psychological Effects of Efforts to Prevent Terrorism 7/28 Wed: 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM Hawai`i Convention Center, Meeting Room 316C Chair: Paul R. Kimmel, P.D, Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center
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Symposium: Bridging the Chasm of Differences with
Constructive Conversation 7/28 Wed: 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM Hawai`i Convention Center, Meeting Room 304B Chair: Joy M. Tanji, PhD, Argosy University/Honolulu, Honolulu, HI
Title: Seeking Innovative Ways to Enhance Students' and Faculty's Diversity Skills
Title: Using the PCM in Resolving Intractable Conflicts in Families
Title: Seeking Peaceful Solutions in Educational Settings Discussant: Gargi Roysircar-Sodowsky, PhD, Antioch New England Graduate School, Keene, NH |
Conversation Hour: Civil rights and Native Hawai'ians: Issues
and implications 7/28 Wed: 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM Hawai`i Convention Center, Meeting Room 302B Chair: Carlota Ocampo, PhD, Trinity College, Washington, DC
Title: Civil Rights and Native Hawai'ians: Issues and Implications |
Invited Division 45 Address
7/28 Wed: 3:00 PM - 3:50 PM Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach Resort and Spa, Nautilus Suite I
Adreanne Ormond, Maori |
Symposium: Interfaith Dialog in Building Peace:
Understanding the Psychological Dynamics 7/29 Thu: 8:00 AM - 8:50 AM Hawai`i Convention Center, Meeting Room 325A Chair: Rachel M. MacNair, PhD, Institute for Integrated Social Analysis, Kansas City, MO
Title: The Authenticity Project: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Reducing Violence
Title: Ethnopolitical Conflict Prevention: Contributions from Buddhist Psychology
Title: Issues of Violence in the Religious Right and Religious Left Discussant: Steven E. Handwerker, PhD, Internat'l Association for the Advancement of Human Welfare, Boca Raton, FL |
Discussion: Ho'o Ponopono, Restorative Justice & Collective
Healing- from Community to Planet 7/29 Thu: 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM Hawai`i Convention Center, Meeting Room 318B Chair: Diane Perlman, PhD, Independent Practice, Bala-Cynwyd, PA
Title: The Roles of Music in Ho'oponopono Sessions
Title: Ho'o Ponopono, Restorative Justice & Collective Healing- from Community to Planet |
Symposium: Pacific Rim Nations Indigenous Psychologists:
Peace, Conflict and Nonviolence Issues 7/29 Thu: 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM Hawai`i Convention Center, Meeting Room 306A Chair: Ethel Tobach, PhD, The City University of New York, New York, NY
Title: Rethinking Escuelas Nuevas role and social capital in Colombia
Title: Transmission of violence: Guam colonialism and today's path to peace
Title: South--North Korean Relations: Integrative Complexity Expressed in Newspapers and Correspondence
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Presidential Address: Society for the
Study of Peace, Conflict and Violence 7/29 Thu: 3:00 PM - 3:50 PM Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach Resort and Spa, South Pacific Ballroom I Ethel Tobach, PhD, American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY |
Business Meeting: Society for the Study of
Peace, Conflict and Violence 7/29 Thu: 4:00 PM - 4:50 PM Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach Resort and Spa, South Pacific Ballroom I
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Committee for International Relations in Psychology Speaker 7/30 Fri: 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM Hawai`i Convention Center, Meeting Room 305B
Title: Stand Firmly Behind the Foundations of Hawai`I
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Media/ICT, Psychology, and World Events 7/30 Fri: 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM Hawai`i Convention Center, Meeting Room 323A Chair: Elizabeth K. Carll, PhD
Title: International Cinema: Cultural Information or Stagnating Stereotypes
Title: Media/ICT's Role: Trauma, Human Rights, and Status of Women
Title: Working with Media Following Disaster and Crisis: The European Experience
Title: News Reporting of Terrorism and Violence: The Arabic Perspective
Title: ICT: Furthering the Promotion of Deeper Values in Global Community
Title: The Psychology of Disinformation: Effects on Self-Directed Agency Discussant: Patrick H. DeLeon, PhD, JD |
Discussion: Culture Based Treatments: An Open Dialogue
Promoting Healing and Peace 7/30 Fri: 12:00 PM - 1:50 PM Hawai`i Convention Center, Meeting Room 308B Cochairs: Jared Yurow, PsyD, State of Hawaii, Dept of Health, Kapolei, HI Diane Elmore, PhD, American Psychological Association, Washington, DC
Title: Hawaiian Conflict Resolution: Trauma Survivors and Healers Share Their Stories
Title: Culture Based Treatments in Integrated Adult Substance Abuse Services
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Social Hour 7/30 Fri: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Cocktail Reception Under the Stars, Renaissance Hotel Outdoor Terrace Co-sponsored by Divisions 9, 39, 44, and 48.
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Symposium: Narrating war, re-storying lives: Korean and
Guatemalan war survivors story the future 7/31 Sat: 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM Hawai`i Convention Center, Meeting Room 305A Chair: James M. Statman, PhD, Aurora Associates, Washington, DC
Title: Narrating the future, negotiating the past:
Maya women's storytelling and community survival
Title: Surviving and Harboring the Korean War: Nation, Community, Social Identity Discussant: James M. Statman, PhD, Aurora Associates, Washington, DC |
APA Panel 7/31 Sat: 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM Hawai`i Convention Center, Meeting Room 323A
Title: Using Professional Leadership to Promote Multicultural Understanding and Social Justice
Title: The Psychology of Consensus in Melanesia
Title: A Conceptual Frame: Psychology of PeopleÍs Power
Title: That The People May Live
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Symposium: The Potential Military-Industrial-Complex Role in
Conflict Transformation 7/31 Sat: 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM Hawai`i Convention Center, Meeting Room 306A Chair: Diane Perlman, PhD, Independent Practice, Bala-Cynwyd, PA
Title: Social function of the military and psychological induction of personnel
Title: Military Conversion and Its Essential Contribution in the Post Violent Paradigm Discussant: Steven Eric Handwerker, PhD, International Association for the Advancement of Human Welfare, Inc., Boca Raton, FL |
Workshop: Tools and Resources for College Teaching about
Conflict and Peace 7/31 Sat: 12:00 AM - 1:50 AM Hawai`i Convention Center, Meeting Room 307B Chair: Linden L. Nelson, PhD, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA
Title: Resources from the UN for Teaching Conflict Resolution and Peacekeeping
Title: Teaching Peace Psychology: Classroom Integration, Resources, and Syllabi
Title: Peace Psychology and "Terrorism:" Courses, Syllabi, and Educational Resources
Title: Teaching Teachers How to Teach Conflict Resolution: An Experiential Approach
Title: US & THEM: Moderating Group Conflict
Title: Use of Movies in Peace Psychology Education
Title: Using Self-Assessment Tools to Improve Instruction about Conflict Resolution
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Poster Session: Division 48 7/31 Sat: 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM Hawai`i Convention Center, Kamehameha Exhibit Hall
Title: Emotional Intelligence as a Predictor for Nonviolent Predispositions
Title: Legacies of Trauma: The Cambodian American Experience
Title: Hindsight: Pre- and Post-Invasion Views of the Iraq War
Title: Examination of health service utilization and trauma symptoms following 9-11
Title: Liberation Psychology as Praxis: Innovative Responses to Human Rights Abuses
Title: Psychology's Missed Opportunities for Teaching Peace
Title: Young Adults' Preparedness for Future Acts of Terrorism
Title: From Pearl Harbor to 9/11: A Japanese Teacher in America
Title: Healthcare Employees Ability and Willingness to Work During Catastrophic Events
Title: Mental Health Effects of Evacuation from the World Trade Center
Title: The psychology of citizen informants: Who becomes one and why?
Title: Predictors of Psychological Distress Related to U.S. War against Iraq
Title: Children Who Expereince Violence: Spirituality as a Protective Factor
Title: The Role of Corporate Forgiveness in the Reconciliation Process
Title: Ideology and the socio-psychological interpretation of
civil disobedience in Vieques,PR
Title: Delayed evacuation response time of World Trade Center workers
Title: College students' knowledge and opinions regarding current Middle East events
Title: Latino Student Persistence in Higher Education
Title: Where the future is now: Developing peace psychologists
Title: Norms of violence and nonviolence
Title: Adolescent Values and Nonviolence: Relationships in the New Millenium
Title: Rural Hispanic Students: Psychosocial, External Environmental, and Internal School Factors
Title: Gender Differnces Across Nonviolence and Values in Teenagers
Title: Doomsday Revisited: A 20-Year Restrospective Comparison
Title: Psychological Reactions to the National Terror-Alert System
Title: Terrorism and Doomsday Thinking in the 21st Century
Title: Factors contributing to Retention, Attrition of Second Year Hispanic Students
Title: Memory and Forgiveness Allied after Conflicts to Promote Integrity
Title: The Management and Stress Among University Students and Staff
Title: The Relationship Between Attitudes Towards Cultural, Structural, and Direct Violence
Title: Understanding Radical Fundamentalism, Unconventional Terrorism, and Religious Militancy |
Paper Session: Trauma: Coping, Intervention and Research 8/01 Sun: 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach Resort and Spa, South Pacific Ballroom II Chair: Barbara S. Tint, PhD, Portland State University, Portland, OR
Title: Crisis interventions in traumatic situations in Finland: Methods and effectiveness
Title: The effects of torture: Two studies
Title: A group workshop to cope with terrorism: techniques and research
Title: I wish I had known: Challenges faced by a researcher |
Invited Address: Early Career Award Address 8/01 Sun: 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach Resort and Spa, South Pacific Ballroom II
Peter T Coleman, PhD, Columbia University, New York, NY |
Come to Hawaii! At the 2004 Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, the Peace Division will offer symposia, discussions, workshops, and invited addresses on the psychology of peace and its implications for global security. The 2004 convention will be held in Honolulu, Hawaii, July 28 - August 1. To register for the convention online please go to Convention Registration.